Plans are silly, strange things. After all, nothing ever goes to plan. Even the best plans are held together with hope and conjecture. But, going in without a plan tends to be a bigger disaster than going in without one.
Why is that? Honestly, I don't know. I don't have the money and time to come up with a plan to find out, either.
Still, if I had to hazard a guess I think it just has to do with not having to make a new decision at every point along the way. By having a set of guide posts, even less than accurate ones, laid out before hand gives I can act without second guessing myself and trying to reconsider things at times when I really don't have the resources to do so effectively.
It may be messy, inaccurate, and a disaster waiting to happen, I'll still be making these half-baked, flimsy plans made of optimism and a gross overestimation of my actual abilities because if I didn't then I would never get anything done.
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